Lexie Domaradzki REACH Education Consulting June 2, 2011.

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Lexie Domaradzki REACH Education Consulting June 2, 2011

In the report Investigating the Links to Improved Student Learning: Executive Summary of Research Findings the authors note: “…a critical understanding of leadership recognizes two core functions. One function is to provide direction; the other is to exercise influence” (p. 7).

 Understand cycles and habitual practice required when analyzing screening data  Understand key ideas in leading the implementation of a comprehensive assessment system  Learn the difference between technical and adaptive changes

 1. Be sure all educators are using the same data displays  2. Use the right data display for the right purpose  3. Provide instruction on the following when examining common data displays:  Label all pieces of information on the data display  Discuss what skills are being displayed  Discuss what the report is able to show us in terms of target or growth performance  Discuss any limitations of the data display

 Let’s examine the Habitual Practice Protocol

Target performanceGrowth Performance  1. What subskills does this report discuss?  What is the target performance at this time of year for the given subskills?  2. What do you notice about how many students in our grade, class met that target?  3. On which subskill did students perform well?  4. On which subskill did students perform poorly?  1. What growth do we see from the last screening measure?  2. What subskills still need attention in the grade, class?  3. What subskills need occasional review to keep them solid?  4. What are our growth goals for next screening measure?

 What did you notice today about my leadership with these two reports?  What kind of support will folks need to be able to complete this process effectively?  How can we, as the district and building leaders be sure to consider the support needed for teachers to be able to implement the cycle?

 Using this data display, answer the following questions 1. What subskills does this report discuss? 2. What is the target performance at this time of year for the given subskills? 3. What do you notice about how many students in our grade, class met that target? 4. On which subskill did students perform well? 5. On which subskill did students perform poorly? 6. What growth do we see from the last screening measure?

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 Information concerns  Why we need to make this choice- what do you know that they could know to help them understand?  Personal Concerns  What’s in it for me? Can I succeed?  Implementation Concerns  How is this change really going to work? Where do I get help?  Impact concerns  Collaboration  Refinement

 “Technical problems (even though they may be complex) can be solved with knowledge and procedures already in hand. In contrast, adaptive challenges require new learning, innovation, and new patterns of behavior. In this view, leadership is the activity of mobilizing people to address adaptive challenges-those challenges that cannot be resolved by expert knowledge and routine management alone” (p. 10). Daloz Parks, Sharon, Leadership Can be Taught (2005)

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 Let’s examine the Metacognition and Flexibility Protocol